Mr. Tinley questions the Minister for Lands regarding delays in rangelands reforms, suggesting dysfunction within the Liberal-National coalition. The Minister rejects this, highlighting the government's regional achievements.

AnsweredQoN 566Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 August 2016
Portfolio
Lands

QuestionView source ↗

RANGELANDS REFORMS
566. Mr P.C. TINLEY to the Minister for
Lands:
I have a supplementary question. Is
the minister's failure to get these changes through the cabinet process
yet another example of the complete shattering of the relationship between the
Nationals and the Liberals?
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Short supplementary question, please.
Mr
P.C. TINLEY : When did the PGA become a member of the government's
cabinet?

AnswerView source ↗

I absolutely reject what the member
for Willagee is talking about in indicating that this is some measure of
dysfunction. The Liberal–National government has a fantastic record of
achievement in this state, not the least of which is a focus on regional Western
Australia that is second to none in the past hundred years. One of the
challenges the member for Willagee faces is that he has not been over those
hills, as many members opposite have not. That is the other challenge he faces,
because he has not seen the very good work happening out there, and the
fundamental shift in regional Western Australia, supporting the economic driver
of not only this state but also the nation.

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